'Twill fade, the radiant dream!—and will she not,
Wake with more painful yearning at her heart
Will not her home seem still a lonlier spot,
Her tasks more sad, when those bright shadows part?
And the green summer after them look dim,
And sorrow's tone be in the bird's wild hymn?
But let her hope be strong! and let the dead
Visit her soul in heaven's calm beauty still!
Be their names uttered, be their memory spread
Yet round the place they never more may fill!
All is not over with earth's broken tie—
Where, where should sisters love, if not on high?
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